Bazi is right with that but I don't think Reus is bad against tight defenses. He is that kind of electric player that can dribble or get through the defenders and score with a good shot. He has done it before and he will surely do it again.

Just remember Germany vs Italy in Euro2012. I think he was the best German player on the field since he came on in the second half and he could have scored at least one goal

Bazi wrote: From what I hear he's more like Marco Reus than Mario Götze so how will that pan out?

A team with two Reus' can kill off any other defense ( except ours. )

Well but who will engineer the offensive combinations when Reus and Mkhitaryan are both strong on the finish, quick and like to penetrate towards goal? There's a step missing and Gündogan can't do all of it. Plus only one of them can play in the gap behind Lewandowski...

We will be fine because Jurgen Klopp is still here. He created this team and he is the main person behind our success. Until he stays in Dortmund we will be playing very good football, Im 100% sure of that.

Bazi wrote: From what I hear he's more like Marco Reus than Mario Götze so how will that pan out?

A team with two Reus' can kill off any other defense ( except ours. )

Well but who will engineer the offensive combinations when Reus and Mkhitaryan are both strong on the finish, quick and like to penetrate towards goal? There's a step missing and Gündogan can't do all of it. Plus only one of them can play in the gap behind Lewandowski...

With 'Heno'(his nick, won't write Mkhitaryan everytime ), I could very easily see Dortmund moving to play 4-3-3. It's very much plausible as even Klopp has also mentioned that there are going to be few changes to their playing style.

Now, Lewa should be perfectly comfortable. Also, Heno can play in Lewa's place or besides Gundo with Sahin moving in Bender's place. Also, Aubameyang(somebody find his nickname), can play anywhere in the front line. Enough creativity if Sahin-Gundo,Heno start in the middle line with Kuba, Auba, Reus upfront. Heno is somewhere in between Reus and Gotze with slight inclination towards Reus-style. He is a creative enough player.

The loss in creativity of a player at CAM position be it Reus or Heno or Auba, could be very easily accounted for by Gundogan and an in-form Sahin. To be honest, I am very excited about the idea of seeing Gundo and Sahin together all blended in. It could be a midfield to fear in Europe.

'To be successful, you have to give everything.' - Bastian Schweinsteiger

Bender will play in the big games, not a chance Klopp will leave him on the bench when we play against Bayern or any other giant. I can see Sahin-Gundo partnership working against mid-table teams in BL though but Bender is a someone you must have, his workrate and defending skills are immense.

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